Leeds United will have to dust themselves off over the next fortnight after defeat to Spurs, planning ahead for a trip to Burnley after the international break.

Leeds have shown their ability to be competitive against some of the best and most in-form sides in the division in the past two weeks.

However, one point from two very strong home performances against Bournemouth and Spurs is frustrating. The task for Daniel Farke is putting that right with two ‘winnable’ fixtures after the international break.

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Eyes on Burnley after the international break – Can Leeds United make survival statement?

Getting points here and there in the Premier League is crucial, so long as it’s backed up in games that Leeds should be winning.

A trip to last season’s Championship runners up is one of those. Burnley joined United in the Premier League after a likewise 100-point haul in contrasting fashion, priding themselves on a remarkable defensive record.

Scott Parker’s Burnley have one win from seven games, sitting on four points in 19th. (REUTERS/David Klein)

That defensive record hasn’t exactly translated to the Premier League. The Clarets have shipped 15 so far – only West Ham (16) have let in more. Meanwhile, Scott Parker’s side sit bottom for xG conceded (13.9) compared to Leeds up in sixth (8.1)

Burnley’s latest result was a 2-1 defeat away to a resurgent Aston Villa side, who look to have turned a corner under Unai Emery after a really poor start.

Goals from Donyell Malen proved the difference, leading to Parker having some intriguing comments for his defence post-match.

“We were competitive, the second goal was poor from us,” Parker told Sky Sports, via BBC. “It’s a young team and I think over the first seven games we have switched off at times. If you switch off for one second here you get punished.

“It’s another brand new team, it is a brand new defensive line and we are working tirelessly with that. We have switched off in certain moments and looked a bit young.

“There is frustration there because we have been really close. Perspective is something that I live by. We understand the challenge. We need to improve in certain areas and we will endeavour to do that.”

Parker has a fortnight to get his side in order before a six-pointer against United, but his comments of poor and inexperienced defending should get Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Noah Okafor excited.

Noah Okafor looks like Leeds United’s most exciting player right now. (Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers)

The Leeds duo have proven to be Leeds’ most important outlets in possession, with the latter scoring v Spurs, teed up through some smart link-up from Calvert-Lewin.

As Leeds look to pick up a massive three points at Turf Moor, they’ll need these two firing. Parker not being happy with his defence at the moment ought to be encouragement aplenty.

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